Do you enjoy sinking a birdie putt on the back 9? Wow, I barely know what that means, but if you do, you might enjoy EA Sports‘ latest for Android, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12. This looks like it could be a great game for your Android phone or tablet judging by the Play Store description:

Choose your course and golfer, and play against other scores in PGA TOUR mode

Take on the Tiger Challenge, consisting of over 20 mini-games designed to test your skills — earn money that can be used to participate in PGA TOUR events.

Go head-to-head against a friend with local WiFi or Bluetooth Multiplayer

Play the all-new Predator fantasy course

Play in 4 Game Modes

Not bad for $4.99. There aren’t that many reviews yet, but they are mostly very positive with only a couple of negatives from people saying it wouldn’t play on their device. Too soon to tell if that’s a widespread problem or just isolated cases, but so far the game has a 3.2 out of 5 star rating, which is considered “above average”.

Gameloft’s long awaited third installment to the N.O.V.A. series has finally landed in the Play Store and is ready to download. For the price of seven McDoubles, you too can enjoy cutting edge graphics with classic Halo style gameplay. I’m not gonna lie, the game looks pretty sick and should definitely make a strong statement as to the improved quality of gaming available for Android. Hit the link below to get the goods.

Renaissance Blood THD is the latest game to hit the TegraZone. Built on Unreal Mobile Engine and Tegra 3 optimized, it’s a “House of the Dead” style FPS developed by Bridea and published by NCsoft. It takes place in the Renaissance era and the object is to find the final blueprint that the great Leonardo da Vinci left behind. After Leonard DaVinci’s death, heroes of Renaissance started to fight a battle for capturing “DaVinci machine” which DaVinci designed. Immerse yourself in a world where science and alchemy set the rules, and battle your way through a slew of mobs with spectacular weapons inspired by Da Vinci’s inventions.

You may have noticed as an avid gamer, and game trader, that there are Android tablets available for purchase and/or trade at 200 various locations. Looks like this program has been working out pretty well. GameStop has announce that out of the almost 4,500 locations in the US, it will commence offering Android tablets in 1,600 locations, from various manufacturers. The models specifically noted are the Acer Iconia Tab A200, ASUS TF300T, and the Toshiba Excite 10. These tablets won’t have only the stock apps you’ll normally find with a tablet purchase, but will “include a hand-picked selection of free games”. Tablets are no exception to being able to purchase on trade so this could be a good chance to get a quality tablet on trade for those games you’ve beat 3-4 times and have no more need for. Hit the jump for the full press release.

Owners of the HTC One X have been complaining about occasional lag during game play on a device that shouldn’t be lagging at all (despite previous issues with Sense lag). What’s causing it? XDA contributor hamdir has put together a tutorial to not only explain why this is happening, but also how to fix it.

First, the reason it lags. It has to do with the number of cores in use and how some apps don’t get access to all the cores. Additionally, the cores that are being accessed are not always running at the highest clock speed. hamdir puts it like this:

The stock CPU governor on the One X keeps ramping up and down the clocks during games which is the main cause of bad frame rate

The fix for this is simple, but requires a rooted phone. If you’re rooted and running stock, simply download an app called System Tuner from the Play Store and do the following:

Last week we reported that game developer group Because We May had announced 39 titles that they would offer for 50% off between May 24 and June 1. Pretty awesome deal, right? As of today, the list has gained another 50 more titles giving Memorial Day weekenders something to do while relaxing at home. The games can be found in the Play Store as well as links to them on BWM’s website. Hit the link below to get the goods!

The very popular Grand Theft Auto III is on sale this weekend in the Google Play Store. It’s normally priced at $4.99, which in my opinion is already a great price, but starting today through May 28th, you can grab it for .99 cents. That is an absolute steal and if you’ve ever had fun playing GTA in the past, you must go and grab it.

I admit the touch screen controls are a little difficult, but its compatible with game controllers so you can grab the OnLive controller or the Logitech F710. It just so happens we are giving away the Logitech controller as part of our ASUS Transfomer Pad Prize Pack giveaway. Hit the break for download links.

Hopefully you all haven’t forgotten the best way to kick off the holiday weekend— but in case you have, we’ll give you a quick reminder of what it is. You may recall we mentioned how Because We May would be celebrating the successes of games from various developers by creating a massive week-long sale of select titles starting today in the Play Store. Well, the sale is officially on and gamers are flocking to app stores to grab premium games as we speak. Originally there was 39 titles planned for the Google Play Store, but now there are 61 titles. Oh and the list of titles are a doozy too. Hit the break for the complete list.

Mobile gaming is a pretty big market these days. With the ever increasing hardware specs that mobile device makers are packing into their product, there seems to be no limit to what type of games we should be able to run on our Android phones and tablets. Well, GameFly has taken notice of this growing trend and has decided to get a piece of the pie. The largely known game rental service has announced that it will be jumping into mobile gaming, by releasing their own third-party “GameFly GameStore”. Not known for sure, but this could either be a stand-alone app, or could be incorporated in to the current GameFly app that’s found in the Play Store.

Also included in this move, GameFly will be creating a game development fund that will help support those independent game developers that could use the extra funding to get that latest game completed and published. This is a great move by GameFly, with its current following in the game rental arena, moving to publishing mobile gaming and giving dev support will without a doubt give the company a huge boost. Although, we like to gear the attention to the Android side of the article, GameFly will also be offering this new business venture to iOS and its developers.

Men In Black fans have something more than a new movie to celebrate this weekend. Men In Black 3 just landed in the Google Play Store, which lets you become the head of the MIB Agency, but don’t worry Agent K, Agent O, and Frank will help you out.

The game features:

CREATE AND MANAGE YOUR OWN MIB AGENCY

Train your agents and assign them to missions

Access a wide range of MIB weapons and gadgets like the Neuralyzer, the Deatomizer and the infamous Noisy Cricket.

Build dozens of different rooms to upgrade your weapons and develop your agency.